"The Hostages Families Forum demands that the senior officials in the negotiation team, the National Security Council, Shin Bet, IDF, and Mossad address the following ahead of this evening's discussion: Do everything possible to prevent the killing of living hostages and the loss of those al
Afghanistan and the U.S. reportedly agreed on a prisoner exchange after a recent Kabul visit by a U.S. delegation. Officials and analysts said the talks signal improved engagement, reduced mistrust, and potential for stronger diplomatic, political, and economic relations, Tolo News reported.
The pair, joined by US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and the three officials' wives, were guided by Suli Eliav, CEO of the Western Wall Heritage Center.
Five UN experts condemned China's interference in the Dalai Lama's succession, saying the decision belongs to the Dalai Lama, Tibetans, and the Buddhist community. They called for governments to reject Beijing's candidate, safeguard religious freedom, and apply targeted sanctions, highlig
Ukrainian drones attacked Russia's Kirishi oil refinery, sparking a fire from falling debris. No injuries were reported. Ukraine confirmed a "successful strike," while Russia said over 80 drones were destroyed. Another drone hit Bashneft's Ufa refinery, causing minor damage, as production in
The review meeting was held at the Cooperation Department in Shimla in the presence of Himachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri, who also holds the cooperation portfolio, along with senior officials of the Centre and the state government.
US officials and Afghan authorities have agreed to carry out a prisoner exchange, after a rare talk with the authorities in Kabul, Afghanistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed on Saturday.
The Revenue Minister made it clear that any negligence or deliberate delay on the part of officials will invite strict disciplinary action. He assured that the entire process will be personally monitored on a daily basis by the state government to ensure fairness and efficiency.
Former Tibetan Prime Minister-in-exile Lobsang Sangay pointed to Nepal as a clear example of Chinese political overreach. "Let's say Nepal, they didn't believe so, right? Now, yes, the Chinese embassy and the officials are interfering in local issues," he said. "The Chinese embassy, perha